ROY WALKER, KAREN MCDONALD, SHARON GRENET, JO ANN CROOK and Mayor Bob Campbell gathered recently at the Walton County Heritage Museum to accept the loan of Walker’s Chautauqua house of brotherhood replica. Grenet won the 1/33 scale replica at the recent pig roast fundraiser.
ONE OF THE COOLEST ATTRACTIONS AT LAKEFEST was the sky board – basically a jet ski-powered hover board that allows its rider to soar high into the air. The second annual Lakefest event was held May 30 in DeFuniak Springs. (Photo by Reid Tucker)
A SEMI-TRAILER HAULER CARRYING A LARGE WELL-DRILLING MACHINE OVERTURNED at the intersection of U.S. 331 and U.S. 90 in the early afternoon of Friday, May 29. Traffic needed to be redirected around the crash for several hours while crews worked to aright the toppled equipment and trailer and repair the damaged asphalt. (Photo by Reid Tucker)
THE NEW 50-percent rule for vending is seen here in operation at Blue Mountain Beach Regional Beach Access, with vendor set-ups limited to the eastern 50 percent of the public beach access property. (Photo by Dotty Nist)
JAKE HILL, South Walton senior, signed a scholarship offer last week to continue his golfing career at Martin Methodist this fall. Pictured are: (Back Row) Josh McClendon (brother-in-law), Jimmy Ross, Matt Rackley (golf coach), Scott Michie and Bert Hill (Dad). (Front Row) Judah McClendon (Nephew), Valerie McClendon (sister), Mira McClendon (niece), Stephanie Hill (mom), Jake Hill and Amy Mathes (Step-mom).